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24 August, 08:51

Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation.

4x2 + 5xy - y2 = 6

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  1. 24 August, 09:34
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    Hello,

    Method 1:

    z=f (x, y) = 4x²+5xy-y²-6=0

    z'=8x+5y+5xy'-2yy'=0

    y' (5x-2y) = - (8x+5y)

    y' = - (8x+5y) / (5x-2y)

    Method 2:

    @f/@x=8x+5y

    @f/@y=5x-2y

    dy/dx = - (@f/@x) / (@f/@y) = - (8x+5y) / (5x-2y)
  2. 24 August, 12:13
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    So the question ask to find dy/dx by implicit differentiation of 4x^2 + 5xy - y2=6, and base on my further calculation and further computation about the said question, I would say that the answer would be dy/dx = (8x+5y) / (2y-5x). I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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